• How can I scale an image in a Hugo page

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    JaredBuschJ

    @Obsolesce said in How can I scale an image in a Hugo page:

    @JaredBusch said in How can I scale an image in a Hugo page:

    @Obsolesce said in How can I scale an image in a Hugo page:

    @JaredBusch said in How can I scale an image in a Hugo page:

    @Pete-S said in How can I scale an image in a Hugo page:

    Just an observation but I wonder what the "shortcode" is short for, when it's basically exactly the same as html?

    Here is an example.

    This:
    3429c115-f083-4813-91c3-477cf458eb34-image.png

    Results in this:
    cfd058dc-d189-4d81-9f19-3926facb7d76-image.png

    So "This:" is the about.md file, where you have both the html img line and shortcode?

    Oh, FFS. The image tag was only there to show him what happens to HTML. Pay attention.

    Yeah, I figured. Nothing wrong with verifying something that looks contradicting, though. There's not enough of that around here tbh, too much assumption.

    Okay, I’ll give you that.

  • Vultr Fedora Image

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    black3dynamiteB

    Those $2.50 instances makes its impossible to install Fedora without using the one Vultr provides.

  • virt-manager qcow2 image

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  • Migrating away from XenServer

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    Got back to this yesterday. Running on CentOS7 as a base (best of the default options the hosting provider has/had.) Easy management through the remote virt-manager and ssh.

    @Tim_G turned me onto Kimchi as a secondary management interface as well. I've successfully installed wok and kimchi, but haven't opened the port yet, will get that done tonight after grabbing an ssl cert.

    Also got the first vm uploaded last night, tomorrow looks to be a big day in my home lab.

  • CentOS 7 image on Vultr

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    JaredBuschJ

    Looks like def more than minimal.

    [root@bna-cmty ~]# yum -y install nano wget firewalld yum-cron epel-release Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.rackspace.com * epel: mirror.steadfast.net * extras: centos.mirrors.tds.net * updates: cosmos.illinois.edu Package nano-2.3.1-10.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package wget-1.14-10.el7_0.1.x86_64 already installed and latest version Package firewalld-0.3.9-14.el7.noarch already installed and latest version Package epel-release-7-8.noarch already installed and latest version Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package yum-cron.noarch 0:3.4.3-132.el7.centos.0.1 will be installed --> Finished Dependency Resolution

    Not going to bother making a comparison, just noting that nano and wget are not part of a minimal install. Neither is epel, but firewalld actually is back in the minimal package if you go look at the monthly releases instead of the last "release" which was 1511.